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  • ...any source other religious texts written in Quenya and Sidarin. The Elven King Amroth built from Caras Galadhon the forest realm of Lothlorien. Amroth pas *transit rail is for inter-city and other light rail transit system. Transit rail over large distances is c
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  • | King [[Damien Nightbane]] of Shar ...hander's colonies. About 30 million people also live in the [[Luna|Lunar]] city of [[Granada]], in the [[Wikipedia:Tsiolkovskiy (crater)|Tsiolkovsky Crater
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  • |+<big><big>'''King Matthew I'''</big></big> ...| ''His Excellency'' The Governor of the Falastur Islands<br />''HRH'' The King of the Falasturian Islands
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  • | '''[[Wikipedia:Capital|Capital]] and largest city''' || [[Timiocato]] | '''Establishment''' <br>&nbsp; - as city-states<br>&nbsp; - as Occidoroma<br>&nbsp; - as a kingdom<br>&nbsp; - as a
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  • ...s perfect. The first Colony ships set down less than a year later, and the King signed over the entire empire, the United States of Siesatia began educatin ...ival of the Hunt will be officially sanctioned, and will take place in the City of Lindblum, on the Capital of Gaia in three years time. Competitors from a
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  • ...rovinces of Falastur<br />''HIM'' The Emperor of Falastur<br />''HRH'' The King of the Kingdom of the Falasturian Islands<br />''His Lordship'' The Earl of | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | ''[[My God, My Land, My King]]''
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  • ...astur was for a short period a colony of England, but when Governor (later King) [[Matthew I of Falastur|Matthew I]] realised that his colony was largely i ...n the third quarter. In the centre of the crest is the coat of arms of the city of London, around which the Earldom of Bedford is closely linked. It is thi
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  • ...The war raged for thirty-three years before the Styr' won the war and HRH King Charles Styr I won. The other two noble houses were given titles and fiefdo ...ld help the humans in any external war that happened and pay a fief to the King. The Elves, swallowed there pride and agreed, and so a golden age began bet
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  • ...ng the Beacon Mountains, though now sadly in disrepair. The thriving port City of Seven Hills is the hub of Frangipania's struggling economy, and a key ce ...he venue for concerts by such great Frangi-pop bands as the chart-topping 'King Arthur and the Impostors'.
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  • | [[Balkan City]] | '''Largest City'''
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  • ...hdad. Other large settlements include historical Cairo on the Nile, Kuwait City and Manama on the Persian Gulf, the Holy cities of Makkah and Medina in the ...s are responsible for appointing positions such as local Police Chiefs and city mayors.
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  • ...rces and the death toll was rising, the King's soldiers turned against the King and the revolt officially ended when Tyler Bishop gave the The New East Ma ...ons. East Malaysia opened three spaceport in major cities [Eastrovia, Sava City, and Marlyn Port].
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  • capital=[[Wye City|City of Wye]] | ...he stagnation of Weyrean science and culture. During the reign of the High King [[Alicia li'Wye]], extending one hundred-fifty years following the posthumo
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  • caption1=(Former) High King | field1=[[Weyr]] | ...use of her light-handed and often unnoticed approach to her duties as High King. Alicia was born to unknown parents in 34AL, never took a consort, and disa
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  • '''1100 A.D.''' - English Setllers arive, and set up the city of Kratu, building a large mission. '''1417 A.D.''' - The Grand Kingdom of Spanish Calduroon is established by King Hernandez, and begins a iron-handed rule of the citizens.
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  • |Largest City || [[Attikstadt]] ...rs before the fighting came to a cease, and Attican-FPCian forces took the city of Zetross. On the 20th, the Treaty of Zetross was signed, finally forming
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  • Dublin Region: the city of Dublin, and the counties of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dub In 1171, King Henry II of England invaded Ireland, using the 1155 Bull Laudabiliter issue
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  • ...g workers in RM&M’s Grand Street Steel Works and fired into units of the King’s IV Rifles, which was keeping an eye on the proceedings. The soldiers r ...d many of [[Ianapalis]]’ underclasses to take up arms, until the capital city had essentially to be occupied. However, resistance was disorganized in th
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  • ...It is the former federal capital and still maintains its independence as a city-state. There is no single ethnic group in Dorado that claims supremacy. Lar *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_City Wikipedia - Vatican City]
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  • |'''Monarch''' || [[George IV of Praetonia|King George IV]] ...attle of Kingston and the Storming of the Palace in 1653, during which the King was captured by the Patrician Parliamentary army and subsequently executed
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  • ...f the region by the Sicinii under Sangfeld. After the reign of its priest-king Michael during the 13th Century it was renamed Saint Michele. The third largest city in [[Sicinia Salis|Sicinia]] (after [[Martinique]] and [[Chanaud]]) Saint M
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  • ...aud was first founded during the height of the Akaeian Empire, as the port city of Caedentereus. Besides its excellent harbor it was famed for its warm min ...nii were amazed at the mineral baths built by the Akaeians and renamed the city ''Chanaud'', meaning "Hot Stone".
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  • ...t the safest place in the country. Krakk is probably the finest of the old city-states of the [[Intelligent Neighbors#Ancient era|Ancient era]], and founde ...eing rich agricultural land. The river seperates these two halves, and the city of Ymir is heavily segregated into northern and southern sectors, as the tw
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  • *Port Bonita, East Harod - Major port/city *Gatera, Corporagia - Major city; major economic center; capital of Corporagia
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  • ...erige]] |capital=Vilämna |population=3.5 billion |currency=hundra |leader=King Karl-Heinz Friedrich of the House of Orange | ...Svecia and helped the Swedes regain control in return for crowning Willem King of Svecia. The Orange family still retains its monarchical position. The Ge
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  • |'''[[Wikipedia:Capital|Capital]]''' || [[Everton City]] |'''Largest city''' || [[Everton City]]
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  • ...species was a threat to the other, the dwarves, corrupted by a tyrannical king, believed that the vampires aimed to take over the lands, due to seeing the ...tains, and split the dwarves up into small colonies, rather than the large city they had in the mountains. Reduced to ruins, the vampires hid in the forest
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  • ...f the Gods. According to the ancient Eugenian epic, ''[[The Lay of the God-King]]'', the people of the Old Empire simply and unceremoniously abandoned thei ...up of their [[watfordshire|Shiree]] comrades expelled the Cartel from the city. The revolution continued for the next fifty years until the whole of Eugen
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  • ...tinued throughout the Late Middle Ages and resisted an attempt by the then King of Scotland James VI to colonise Lewis in 1597. *[[Edinburgh City Council]]
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  • ...gypt. His successor, his eldest son, King Al-Walid I, went on to build the city of Cairo as a unifying capital of the newly founded kingdom. ...th. The following year, Al-Hussein III crowned himself again, this time as King of the United Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan in Cairo in a splendid ceremony.
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  • ...an Principality|Principality]] of [[Amory]]. Acum Palace is located in the city of [[Victoria]]. ...sed to bring sensitive visitors inside. Correspondingly, whenever the High King or a member of his family is in residence at Acum Palace, rumors circulate
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  • ...r mines and smelters have been identified from excavations near the modern city of Mangere. From its earliest days Designated Drinkers presented a picture ...Some centuries later, however, an area of what is now the bustling modern city of Mangere became of paramount importance to the ancient world.
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  • leader=King Noah III *King Noah III
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  • ...age. Judges at all levels are elected by their constituents. Therefore, a city elects its judges, a Province elects theirs and the entire nation votes on ...f Cheeseland, immediately destroying its regional organization and setting King Antonov up as the new ruler of the region. He swiftly quelled rebel movemen
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  • '''Basileus''' (plural: ''Basileis'', from the [[Greek]] word for king, ''Basileos'') was the title used by the rulers of [[Constantinopolis]] fro ...ed state of Constantinopolis. Vladimir was crowned Basileus in his capital city of [[Byzantium]], at an unknown date in the spring of 1436. The word "Basil
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  • ...ovince), home of the nation’s Parliament as well as the residence of the King and the official seat of the Government. motto=For the King, the Law, and the People|
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  • ...l of Yorktown is invaded by the McLeods and their allies, and the Morrison king is captured. He and his family are exiled from the Island, and Morrison pri ...To further honour the man who united McLeod03, each first born son of the King is to be named James McLeod. This tradition still exists to this day.
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  • ...eries, maintained a standing army, signed agreements with the Emperor, the King of Poland and the Prince of Wallachia directed against the Ottoman Turks. Moldavia is the land mass nearest to Vallexia. Moldavia's main city is Targellis.
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  • ...'s Vicegerent on Earth, the Very Christian, the Most Pious, Sebastocrator, King of Kings Ruling over those who Rule, Grand Master of the Chivalric [[Order He is well liked by his subjects, especially the French speaking city dwellers of the mainland, but most who deal with him personally say that th
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  • ...the Kitimat Pact Headquarters which will be located outside of the Capital City of the Kitimat Commonwealth, where 1200 Hectars has been zoned for use by t The Honourable [[King Justin]] the Brave, Sovereign of the Kingdom of [[Eureka]] and her Dominion
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  • ...e inhabitants remained pagan until the early 18th century, when the son of King [[Ragarth]] converted to Christianity and proclaimed Christianity the state ...arfare in the 15th and 16th centuries produced Excalbia’s first monarch, King [[Alsgood, the Great]], who established his capital at [[Citadel of Excalbi
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  • ...ns of the ship's crew, had once again come into conflict with the Highland king, [[Ragarth]]. Low-level conflict continued until a truce in 1807, by which ...a married Abigail Taylor, the daughter of a missionary, in 1808 and became king in 1809. At that point, he engineered a union between the Lowlanders and th
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  • ...lbia had become a battleground for the warring Highland Kingdoms. In 1565 King [[Alsgood, the Great]] captured the fortress during his campaign to unify t The city is now the capital of the Holy Empire of [[Excalbia]].
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  • ...e inhabitants remained pagan until the early 18th century, when the son of King [[Ragarth]] converted to Christianity and proclaimed Christianity the state ...arfare in the 15th and 16th centuries produced Excalbia’s first monarch, King [[Alsgood, the Great]], who established his capital at [[Citadel of Excalbi
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  • ...e inhabitants remained pagan until the early 18th century, when the son of King [[Ragarth]] converted to Christianity and proclaimed Christianity the state ...arfare in the 15th and 16th centuries produced Excalbia’s first monarch, King [[Alsgood, the Great]], who established his capital at [[Citadel of Excalbi
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  • ...Monarch; King Urban Kosnovick III. Artemus Warnke, a once close friend of King Urban did not approve of an upcoming war with the Kingdom of Kuppo. To Arte ...s continue until 1901. He was well loved by the people. The second largest city (formly called Salvatore) was named in his honor after his death in 1861, w
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  • ...e inhabitants remained pagan until the early 18th century, when the son of King [[Ragarth]] converted to Christianity and proclaimed Christianity the state ...arfare in the 15th and 16th centuries produced Excalbia’s first monarch, King [[Alsgood, the Great]], who established his capital at [[Citadel of Excalbi
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  • ...Augustus, Equal of the Apostles, God's Vicegerent on Earth, Sebastocrator, King of Kings Ruling over those who Rule }} ...y. In 1552, Constantine and several of his favourites were arrested by the city watch for covorting with a male prostitute. The prostitute and one of his f
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  • ...inwë im-Bashi meaning “The First Emperor of All Under Heaven” by the King of the Valar, he then waged war on his brethren to the south and on the 8 T
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  • ...sand people are estimated to have died, including the monarch at the time, King Dao VI. ...believed to have disappeared in approximately 400 A.D. After it's demise, city-states vied for control of the mainland for the two hundred years. It was d
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